Better of 2024
Murray’s emotional sendoff amongst 2024’s farewells
ATPTour.com begins wanting again at retirements of 2024
December 07, 2024
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Andy Murray retired on the Paris 2024 Olympics.
By ATP Employees
To mark the top of one other thrilling season, ATPTour.com is unveiling our annual ‘Greatest Of’ sequence, which can mirror on essentially the most intriguing rivalries, matches, comebacks, upsets and extra.
At the moment we glance again at a few of the greatest names who referred to as time on their enjoying careers this 12 months. Andy Murray leads Half 1 of this story, with Dominic Thiem and Rafael Nadal to function in Half 2 on Sunday.
Andy Murray
The Scot bowed out in essentially the most Murray-esque method possible. Enjoying doubles on the Paris Olympics, the two-time singles gold medalist teamed with Daniel Evans. The pair gained its first match towards Taro Daniel and Kei Nishikori by saving 5 consecutive match factors from a 4/9 deficit within the Match Tie-break to grab victory.
Murray and Evans weren’t achieved with their dramatic comebacks. They prolonged the previous World No. 1 Murray’s profession additional by surviving two match factors towards Sander Gille and Joran Vliegen within the second spherical earlier than shedding within the quarter-finals. After each wins, Murray celebrated as if he had simply gained the gold medal, closing demonstrations of simply how a lot the sport all the time meant to the 46-time tour-level champion.
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Murray spent 41 weeks as No. 1 within the PIF ATP Rankings, claimed three main titles and tallied 739 singles wins in his laudable profession. One key turning level got here in 2012, when he captured the Olympic gold medal on the Wimbledon lawns.
Later that summer season he captured his first main title, the 2012 US Open, by defeating Novak Djokovic in a five-set closing. The match lasted 4 hours, 54 minutes – tied for the second-longest US Open closing in historical past.
The following 12 months Murray ended Nice Britain’s 77-year await a house males’s singles champion at Wimbledon. This was the day that the BBC mentioned “turned Murray right into a Wimbledon champion and a nationwide treasure”. Profitable Wimbledon was not the one factor Murray achieved for Nice Britain. In 2015, he propelled the British workforce to its first Davis Cup victory since 1936.
The 37-year-old can be remembered for a profession filled with historic achievements, which he achieved towards a few of the greatest gamers within the historical past of tennis.
“I gave as a lot as I may to the profession,” Murray mentioned on the Paris Olympics. “There are clearly issues that I look again on and want that I may have achieved in a different way, but it surely’s been a tricky time to win main titles within the sport with the gamers that have been forward of me. I’m happy with my achievements, my efforts and I’m wanting ahead to extended relaxation now.” Read Murray Longform Tribute.
Steve Johnson
The California native Johnson established himself as a constant power on the ATP Tour together with his devastating forehand, deadly backhand slice and combating spirit. Johnson turned professional in 2012 after main the College of Southern California to 4 consecutive NCAA workforce titles and successful the singles crown twice. He accomplished his school profession with 72 consecutive singles wins.
Johnson went on to assert 4 tour-level singles trophies and attain a career-high No. 21 in 2016. He teamed countryman Jack Sock on the 2016 Rio Olympics, the place they captured the bronze medal. For 5 consecutive years from 2014-18, Johnson completed contained in the year-end High 50 and all the time proved a tricky out for any opponent. He retired in entrance of family and friends in Indian Wells.
“As I sit right here now very happy with what I achieved, I felt like I did nearly all the pieces I may in my energy to both rectify errors that I made, enjoying or all of the issues that go into enjoying tennis. I really feel like I left no stone unturned. And for me, that is a very powerful piece,” Johnson mentioned.
“I do not wish to look again and have any regrets or want I might have achieved X, Y and Z. So for me, I really feel very happy with what I achieved. To have the profession I had, the accomplishments and all the pieces is tremendous enjoyable to look again on. However understanding that my spouse and women could not ever bear in mind me enjoying tennis, however they may [see those things], which means essentially the most to me.” Read Johnson Retirement Feature.
Ivo Karlovic
Propelled by his 6’11” (2.11m) body, Karlovic boasted one of many greatest serves in tennis historical past. The Croatian is second on the all-time Aces leaderboard, having struck 13,728 aces, in accordance with Infosys ATP Stats. Solely John Isner has hit extra (Ace rely has been saved since 1991).
Karlovic stepped away as an eight-time tour-level singles champion who ascended to a career-high No. 14 in 2008. At Wimbledon in 2003, Karlovic made his main debut and defeated then-defending champion Lleyton Hewitt en path to his lone Slam quarter-final.
Karlovic confirmed his retirement in February, having not competed since October 2021. “I’ve had a really gratifying, unorthodox and lengthy profession coming from extraordinarily humble beginnings, particularly for a tennis participant,” Karlovic mentioned. Read Karlovic’s ‘My Point’.
Ivo Karlovic, John Millman, ATP Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi, Joao Sousa and Dominic Thiem.” type=”width:100%;” src=”https://www.atptour.com/-/media/photos/information/2024/11/15/19/06/nitto-atp-finals-2024-retirement-ceremony.jpg”>
From left to proper: Ivo Karlovic, John Millman, ATP Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi, Joao Sousa and Dominic Thiem on the 2024 Nitto ATP Finals. Credit score: Corinne Dubreuil/ATP Tour
Joao Sousa
Sousa’s accomplishments made him a nationwide icon in his residence nation Portugal. The 35-year-old is the highest-ranked Portuguese participant in PIF ATP Rankings historical past (No. 28, 2016).
In 2013, Sousa turned the primary participant from his nation to win an ATP Tour title (Kuala Lumpur). He didn’t cease there. Sousa claimed 4 tour-level trophies and sometimes got here up towards the very best gamers within the sport, incomes 5 High 10 wins. He reached the fourth spherical on the 2018 US Open and 2019 Wimbledon. Sousa fittingly introduced his profession to an in depth in entrance of residence followers in Estoril this 12 months.
“I could not ask for a greater ending. I believe that is the very best place I may ever ask for a profession ending,” Sousa mentioned “It was very particular [winning here] in 2018, with all the gang supporting all through the entire week. So it was simply wonderful to really feel the love and the help from my followers at residence, after all, in Portugal.” Read Sousa Retirement Feature.
John Millman
From the very best of highs to the bottom of lows, Millman skilled a variety of feelings throughout a 14-year skilled profession which ended on the Australian Open. The Australian’s storied journey featured one ATP Tour title, an upset towards Roger Federer en path to the 2018 US Open quarter-finals and maximising each little bit of his potential — even within the face of adversity, resembling a number of shoulder surgical procedures.
“I hope individuals loved the journey and noticed that I left all of it on the market. In the event that they resonate with that and that story, then I’ve achieved my job,” the previous World No. 33 mentioned. Read Millman Retirement Feature.
Federico Delbonis
Delbonis was a tough opponent, utilizing his left-handed recreation to nice impact and catching followers’ consideration together with his unorthodox service movement and excessive ball toss. A two-time tour-level titlist, the Argentine reached a career-high No. 33 within the PIF ATP Rankings in 2016. He hung up his racquets in January.
“At the moment is the top of one of the enriching journeys of my life,” Delbonis mentioned. “It’s the finish of a stage of my life by which I realized to be a sportsman and an individual. I had some unforgettable and unbeatable moments on and off the tennis courtroom.” Read Delbonis Retirement Feature.
Ryan Harrison
Harrison’s recreation was as explosive as he was aggressive. Harrison reached the High 40 within the PIF ATP Rankings and likewise hit a doubles career-high No. 16. “I contemplate myself one of many luckiest individuals on the planet to have had a dream and had the chance to dwell out that dream,” Harrison wrote in a retirement social media submit in January.
In 2017, Harrison was enjoying the very best tennis of his life. He gained his lone ATP Tour singles title in Memphis and partnered Michael Venus to assert the Roland Garros doubles trophy. Harrison and Venus certified for the Nitto ATP Finals that 12 months and reached the semi-finals. Read Harrison Retirement Feature.
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